Throngs push Catalan independence amid Spain's economic crisis
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Throngs of demonstrators filled Barcelona's streets Tuesday in a regional independence protest fueled by Spain's economic crisis.
September 11 is known as Catalonia's national day, and for years there have been demonstrations pushing for independence in the northeastern region.
But Tuesday's turnout was larger than expected, Spanish newspapers reported.
Hours before the president of Catalonia's regional government, attended official ceremonies commemorating the day. Later, he issued a warning: if Spain's central government in Madrid doesn't give the region more control over its tax dollars, independence could be an option.
"If we do not reach a financial agreement with the central government, the path to freedom for Catalonia is open," he said.
Changing this structure and creating a new "fiscal pact" is a primary goal of Mas' government, CNN reports.
Some analysts say Spain's financial problems have pushed Catalonia to ask for more, now.


















































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